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I look back on ‘Ghostbusters’ in a very fun way, but it’s got so many mixed feelings and emotions attached to it. When I originally got the script, the character of Winston was amazing and I thought it would be career-changing. The character came in right at the very beginning of the movie and had an elaborate background: he was an Air Force major something, a demolitions guy. It was great. […] The night before filming begins, however, I get this new script and it was shocking.
The character was gone. Instead of coming in at the very beginning of the movie, like page 8, the character came in on page 68 after the Ghostbusters were established. His elaborate background was all gone, replaced by me walking in and saying, ‘If there’s a steady paycheck in it, I’ll believe anything you say.’ So that was pretty devastating.
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A nine-year-old girl from Miami, Florida, completed a 24-hour course designed for actual adult members of the U.S. Navy. This makes me feel like she would definitely beat me up in a bar room brawl, if either of us were likely to get into bar room brawls in the first place.
Every year at Sundance, there are a small handful of films that get hyped up sight unseen: your Boyhoods, your The Raid 2s. A few others come out of seemingly nowhere to become the toast of the town, a la Beasts of the Southern Wild or Birth of a Nation. Dozens more still fly under the radar the whole time, flitting to the next festival in hopes of building more buzz elsewhere.
And then there are the films propelled to international headlines on a burst of pungent corpse farts, prompting walkouts at the premiere, arguments for the rest of the fest, and head-scratching queries from everyone following along at home. I’m talking, of course, about Swiss Army Man, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert‘s weird (and weirdly beautiful) buddy dramedy about a stranded man (Paul Dano) and the dead body (Daniel Radcliffe) that may just be the key to his salvation. A24 picked up this oddity at Sundance and are now prepping it for a summer release, so check out the first Swiss Army Man trailer after the jump.
Swiss Army Man is aggressively strange and crude, and it’s really not so surprising that it polarized audiences at Sundance. Some people I spoke with dismissed it as the very worst of the fest, while others counted it among their very favorites. The trailer should give you a good idea of how gross and dark this movie can be, but it also does a reasonable job of conveying the film’s poignant tone, and fairy tale-ish visuals. I caught Swiss Army Man at Sundance and was especially impressed by Radcliffe’s performance as dead body Manny — he somehow manages to be convincingly dead and convincingly undead at the same time. The oddball story is more than just a gimmick, though, as I wrote back in January:
But whatever we think of Hank as an individual, his insecurities feel universal. There’s a pervasive sense of sadness in Swiss Army Man about the way that all the societal rules meant to keep our communities running smoothly also keep us from being truly honest with one another, with exposing the ugly parts that bind us as much as our best qualities do. “If my best friend won’t fart in front of me,” Manny says at point, “what else is he keeping from me?”
Swiss Army Man arrives June 17.
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A park employee was found dead inside the haunted house at Disneyland Paris just before the park opened on Saturday morning.
The man, 45, whose name has not been released, had been working at Disneyland Paris since 2002. He is believed to have been electrocuted while working on a faulty light fixture in "Phantom Manor," according to Le Parisien.
He was found by colleagues between 8 and 9 a.m. and confirmed dead at 10 a.m. The attraction was immediately shut down for investigation.
"He was much appreciated by his colleagues," said Patrick Maldidier, a union representative. "He was someone who always had a smile." Read more...
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